Makayla M.
A. The word is delete (di let')
B. I had to delete many messages on my phone because my inbox was too full.
C. Delete-
  • To erase, wipe out, or cut out.
  • To get rid of.
Source: The vocab English book.

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E. Synonyms:
  1. Remove
  2. cancel
  3. expunge
Antonyms:
  1. Add
  2. Insert
  3. Include

F. When I think of the word delete, I think of many things that I can relate to in my life. One of the most times that I use the word delete is when I delete messages on my phone when my in box gets too full. There is a special key on my phone that says "delete" and with the push of a button the messages are erased. I can also relate to the word delete when I type on the computer. Every computer has a delete key that allows the computer to get rid of or erase any information. This is how I can connect to the word delete.

G. The word delete reminds me of a movie I have seen when a couple was invited to a white house party and there name was supposed to be on the list. It turned out in the end that when the coupe arrived at the party their names weren't on the list, they somehow got deleted or erased from the list. The word delete reminds me of this movie because it helps me remember the word and what the definition is.

H. "How to recover deleted text messages from mobile phone retrieve accidentally deleted text messages, contact numbers, and other data on a sim card." I found this sentence on the sprint website where my phone is from. The word is stated by explaining how you can get back deleted or removed text messages back to your phone after erasing them.